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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Aug 1982, p. 10

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ha: al The Warriors polished off their best-of-three Penetang-Midland Junior Ball Hockey League Bantam division championship series in two games with a 3-2. decision over' the Razorbacks Tuesday at Penetanguishene Arena. Rob Robitaille, Gary Asselin and Peter Lalonde were the goal- getters for the cham- pions, who bumped off their opponents in ef- ficient fashion after clubbing them 17 points to seven in regular- season play. Shawn Fisher scored both goals for the Razorbacks. JUNIOR DIVISION Chris Moreau assisted on three goals to help Penetang IGA to a 5-3 victory over the Stewart's Gulf Junior Oilers in the opening game of their best-of- three Junior division championship _ series. IGA trailed 2-0 early in the managed ~ to__--ipick themselves up and draw even before the end of the opening frame. IGA goal-getters were Wayne King, John OO. Bia Was, Blair McReynolds, Keith Moreau and David Gravelle. Brian McReynolds had two for the Oilers and Shawn Marchand had the other. Dufferin Ready Mix q took the first game of - Whidden= and Leclair were the Duf- the best-of-three con- solation championship series with a 3-2 decision - over Olympia Sports. David Lefaive, Al ferin marksmen, Rob Roach and Kevin Ellis game __ but. Jeff Warriors win title intwo replied for Olympia. Both series' will continue Tuesday, with the Oilers and IGA clashing at 8:15 p.m. and Olympia and Dufferin meeting an hour later. If necessary, third games of the Junior and Atom division series' will be played Thursday night. ATOM DIVISION Bill Mitchell scored at 4:34 of the first overtime period to give the Summer's Trophies Islanders a 1-0 decision over the Asselin Insurance Broker Kings and a one-game jump in their best-of-three Atom division championship series. Dean Scott earned the shutout for the Islan- ders, and Kings goaltender David LaVerdiere was just as efficient throughout regulation time at the other end. In the Atom division best-of-three ~ consola- tion struggle, the Penetang Jug City Roadrunners took the first step with a 3-1 decision over the Bay Pharmacy North Stars. Roy Mundy scored twice for the Roadrunners and Scott St. Amand added the other. David Duval was the lone North Stars marksman. The Atom sets will continue Tuesday with Asselin meeting Summer's at 6:15 p.m. and Jug City and Bay Pharmacy matching up an hour later. If necessary, third games of the Junior and Atom division series' will be played Thursday night. age 10, Friday, August 27, 1982 "2 _ age s 4 Ponies begin playoffs The first games of the Midland Minor Baseball Association Pony League playoffs were completed Tuesday, with two upsets taking place. The regular-season first-place finishers were Midland Buildall, who were narrowly defeated 15-14 Tuesday First time ever Bowlers get lights Midland Lawn Bowling Club members will enjoy night bowling tomorrow night for the first time in club history. The program will begin with the un- veiling of a plaque in memory of Milf Sleep, to whom the new lighting system -- is dedicated, and _ the switching on of the lights by Marion Sleep. Light refreshments ( appropriately enough) will then be served and bowling will commence at about 9 p.m. Monday, the club will host a club mixed trebles tournament for the Sterling Trust Trophy, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Good This batter from Fabulous Formals doesn't look too impressed with the pitch that landed in the glove of the Leitz Savers catcher during action in last Saturday's ladies' industrial slow pitch tournament at Midland's main Arena diamond. eye and we will DESIGN, MANUFACTURE, AND INSTALL A by fourth-place Midland Kiwanis. Top. players' for Kiwanis were Kipp Edwards, who hit a grand-slam homer, along with outstanding performances by Shaun Deschamps, _ Peter Lesperance, and Jeff Duval. For Midland Buildall, Cory Hausen hit a three- run homer, Owen Jones _drove in two runs, and J.J. Pauze counted all three outs in one inning by turning a double play and then making a catch for the third out. Tricee Custom Welding, second-place finishers in the regular season, defeated the fifth place K.I.L. squad 8-2. Shawn Lalonde hit two home runs for Tricee, with David Forrest counting a solo homer. Jonathan Poole and Colin Penny scored the K.I.L. runs. The sixth-place Bring us your boat, by LAND or WATER CUSTOM QUALITY COVER IN ONLY 4 HOURS (by appointment only) Georgian Bay Real Estate club upset third- place Garm's Sunoco 27- 25. Michael Muxlow scored three times and hit one home run, while Michael Weyman, Edmond MeTague, and "Chris Herron' each scored four runs. Shawn Miller also counted three runs. Brad Deschamps and Scott Rowland hit home runs for Garms'. Playoffs continue this coming Tuesday. The organizers of the jannual Ernst Leitz GOLF TOURNAMENT wish to «thank all their jsponsors for their kind generosity. 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